Posted on 12/23/2013 2:17:55 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
Senior Israeli leaders have reportedly demanded an end to the alleged mass surveillance programmes carried out by the US' National Security Agency after it was revealed that emails of the country's former leaders were allegedly intercepted.
Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz said that the alleged interception of emails wasn't legitimate, and called for both countries to enter an agreement regarding espionage.
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I read 14.
My question to you is:
Is it OK for the U.S. government to spy on, hack and monitor law abiding U.S. citizens?
You are trying to draw me into an exchange of some sort on a subject I did not comment on nor expressed an opinion.
Not going to happen.
While I appreciate I am that important to you, I wish you a good day and move on.
You are trying to draw me into an exchange of some sort
I was just curious since you see no problem with these same government agencies spying on our friends abroad.
I didn't realize you would see the above question as being entrapment or would be so difficult for you to answer.
Evading the question is your choice...
Cheers!
Thanks for posting this reality:
“No kidding.
We have been spying on each other since day one. . .we spy on them, they spy on us. . .we even spy on our closest allies.
No big deal.
All this hype is for domestic political reasons.
Ohhhh. . .the Big Bad US is spying on us! How terrible!!
Shocked, I am, I tell ya, shocked that spying is going on all around the world.”
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